By ChrisPosted Friday 21st September 2007 02:36 GMT
So what happens if you're using the chipset-based encryption to encrypt all files on your hard drive, and then your motherboard craps out? Is there any way to recover the files from your drive, or are you SOL?
By Will GodfreyPosted Friday 21st September 2007 06:15 GMT
One wonders what the position would be if one of those software front ends 'accidentally' encrypted all your own personal and legally acquired material.
By AnteausPosted Friday 21st September 2007 07:37 GMT
The MS helpforums are peppered with desparate pleas from users's who've turned-on EFS while not understanding it properly, and lost all their data.
This is potentially much worse, it could for example lead to a situation where a simple mobo replacement (with identical model) means all the data on the HD is lost. Have Intel considered their responsibility to their resellers here? Such a situation is simply not acceptable, repair-facilities HAVE to be able to replace defective parts with identical components, without this resulting in a disaster. If they cannot do this, then effectively the computer's warranty is meaningless.
By Lexx GreatrexPosted Friday 21st September 2007 10:05 GMT
Encryption is just a technology, so much more is needed to 'secure' something. Encryption alone is a combination lock looking for a safe. Admittedly this will be an impressive combination lock but still the rest of the architecture needs to be secured somewhat before it gets into tinfoil hat territory.
Comments on: Next-gen Intel vPro platform to get hardware encryption
Recovery? #
By Chris Posted Friday 21st September 2007 02:36 GMT
Hello... rock solid DRM #
By Simpson Posted Friday 21st September 2007 03:50 GMT
vPRO or bust #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 21st September 2007 05:35 GMT
Oops, sorry about that #
By Will Godfrey Posted Friday 21st September 2007 06:15 GMT
Disaster waiting to happen. #
By Anteaus Posted Friday 21st September 2007 07:37 GMT
The Intel store is empty.....? #
By amanfromMars Posted Friday 21st September 2007 07:51 GMT
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery #
By Anton Ivanov Posted Friday 21st September 2007 08:32 GMT
Recovery + SOL #
By Dave Morfee Posted Friday 21st September 2007 08:41 GMT
Encryption is not security #
By Lexx Greatrex Posted Friday 21st September 2007 10:05 GMT